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At a time of slow growth in several advanced and emerging countries, calls for more structural reforms are multiplying. However, estimations of the short- and medium-term impact of these reforms on GDP growth remain methodologically problematic and still highly controversial. We contribute to...
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This paper investigates the role of economic structures as determinants of FDI inflows. We expand on the existing literature by focusing on advanced economies, using a newly available measure of FDI which cleans the data from statistical artefacts, such as financial round tripping, and by...
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In this paper we investigate the impact of the euro integration process on the drivers of FDI inflows. We show theoretically and empirically that the single currency alters the drivers of FDI inflows across its Member States. Estimating bilateral gravity models of FDI inflows into euro area...
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This paper provides an overview of the currently available evidence on the importance of information and communication technologies (ICT) for developments in productivity growth in the euro area. On the basis of the available data, there is evidence of an increased contribution of ICT to...
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Capital quality improvement is a general phenomenon. Therefore quality correction is needed in price indexes. There is substantial evidence of biases in the official price indexes of capital equipment. We apply to euro area statistics estimates of these biases based on US data thus deriving...
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This paper reports the results of an ad hoc survey on price-setting behaviour conducted in February 2004 among 2 … contracts) and real rigidities (including flat marginal costs and counter-cyclical movements in desired mark-ups). The survey …
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nominal rigidities. It uses a unique dataset collected through a firm-level survey conducted in a broad range of countries and …
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base wages. The results presented in this paper are based on a survey of Irish firms undertaken as part of the Wage … at least some elements of the national wage agreement in place at the time of the survey (Towards 2016). Wage cuts or …
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Survey results in 15 European countries for almost 15,000 firms reveal that Belgian firms react more than the average …
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The time series of various economic variables often exhibit asymmetry: decreases in the values tend to be sharp and fast, whereas increases usually occur slowly and gradually. We detect signs of an analogous asymmetry in firms’ wage setting behaviour on the basis of managerial surveys, with...
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